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. >> while we are speaking the govenor has arrived on the scene as well as police commissioner ray kelly. so, dollar dr. curtis to be cles very, very early on this very lengthy investigation. as you have been listening this morning the early witness accounts the train was going fast. the trains go fast. do we really know what that means right now? >> we don't. because how fast the train should be going in that particular section of the track will depend on several factors. and one of the factors that was mentioned a few minutes ago was the fact that the train was being not pull by a lyco mow l , it was pushed by a locomotive. it te depends on the procedure f the rail company. >> tell us what is different if it was pushed by a will h a loce rather than pulled. this has been a train that has been up-for-quite up for quites they have specific pro see procs for what kind of locomotion should be done for this kind of situation. given the passenger load and the number of cars. now what i'm expecting given this is apparently a fatal, that the nsta maybe involved to the level of having a major i
. >> while we are speaking the govenor has arrived on the scene as well as police commissioner ray kelly. so, dollar dr. curtis to be cles very, very early on this very lengthy investigation. as you have been listening this morning the early witness accounts the train was going fast. the trains go fast. do we really know what that means right now? >> we don't. because how fast the train should be going in that particular section of the track will depend on several factors. and one...
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when that question was put to the police commissioner ray kelly he couldn't answer it. could you put that into context and explain to the viewers why that is a difficult question to answer? >> absolutely. it seems sometimes when we get these updates that it brings up more questions. we were told initially that more than 100 people were on the train we were told that 63 were sent to hospital and 11 were critically injured and then these four fatalities. and then at one point they didn't know for sure if there was anyone left trapped under of the cars maybe. but we do know that they had completely canvassed the area several times. we were told that they did it three or four times, looked throughout the water and all over land, making sure that they have got everybody. it's like what we were talking about earlier. we don't have a flight manifesto. people are constantly getting on and off the train at ditc diffet stops. it's very hard to judge exactly how many people were on that train. i'm not sure how officials are trying to figure that out. >> very difficult. the only nu
when that question was put to the police commissioner ray kelly he couldn't answer it. could you put that into context and explain to the viewers why that is a difficult question to answer? >> absolutely. it seems sometimes when we get these updates that it brings up more questions. we were told initially that more than 100 people were on the train we were told that 63 were sent to hospital and 11 were critically injured and then these four fatalities. and then at one point they didn't...
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we ask ray kelly about stop and frisk. >>> and what was biggest lie of 2013? our panel weighs in tonight. >> he started walking towards me. >> and as he was coming closer? >> i hit him with the butt of the rifle. >> if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> why would i then, enter into a sport and dope myself up again. i would never do that. no. no way. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. ♪ how do you explain the feeling of this place? of pulling close the things you love. of days th
we ask ray kelly about stop and frisk. >>> and what was biggest lie of 2013? our panel weighs in tonight. >> he started walking towards me. >> and as he was coming closer? >> i hit him with the butt of the rifle. >> if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >>...
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>> i don't think it is so much ray kelly. it is a team effort. something that has been overlooked is the fact we have six thousand fewer police officers. uniform police officers than we had 12 years ago as a result of budget cuts. in this, the most diverse city in the world, we have the most diverse police department in the world. we have police officers born in 106 countries. >> minorities are the majority of the police. >> that gives us tremendous language skills, the ability to interact with -- i think that is something that is not mentioned and i think it is an important factor. >> are you satisfied? some people have criticized you, but i remember when the mayor first came to office there was a significant effort to reach out to minorities. has the relationship with the minority communities been -- do you leave it where you hoped it would be? between the police and the minority communities? >> it is strong. how do we know that? if you look at polls and polling data, police department polls 60%-70% as far as satisfaction with the job we are do
>> i don't think it is so much ray kelly. it is a team effort. something that has been overlooked is the fact we have six thousand fewer police officers. uniform police officers than we had 12 years ago as a result of budget cuts. in this, the most diverse city in the world, we have the most diverse police department in the world. we have police officers born in 106 countries. >> minorities are the majority of the police. >> that gives us tremendous language skills, the...
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>> i would say ray kelly. >> ray kelly? >> yeah, because i think the guy -- i don't care about the globe. i care about the united states. >> gotcha. dana, your thoughts? >> i thought the pope was the best choice. i thought that he merited the award. and the reason i wouldn't -- i don't like the definition that they have because if assad had been given this award, they see it only as a positive. so when you get "time" man of the year, nobody is looking at the fine print to use the definition. they use that as propaganda for themselves. >> i think the pope was the right choice. >> not barack obama? >> no. probably, second place. >> i would have probably chosen, on the list, vladimir putin over assad because i think he's controlling most of what's happening at least over in the middle east -- well, and the world, you could argue. again, domestically, if this is just pro-america like greg gutfeld, i'd go with sebelius. she's affected a good portion of the last year because of that darn website and the obama care law. >> did you
>> i would say ray kelly. >> ray kelly? >> yeah, because i think the guy -- i don't care about the globe. i care about the united states. >> gotcha. dana, your thoughts? >> i thought the pope was the best choice. i thought that he merited the award. and the reason i wouldn't -- i don't like the definition that they have because if assad had been given this award, they see it only as a positive. so when you get "time" man of the year, nobody is looking at...
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that's the way the system works. >> this new year's eve will be ray kelly's last on the job. he looks forward to taking a vacation with his wife, their first together in 12 years. in new york, rick leventhal, fox news. >> we wish the commissioner all of the best. up next, a holiday gift to our viewers as grammy nominated country music star sammy kershaw joins us to talk about his new album, popular hits and new material too. you don't want to miss this one. stay with us. . . . . . . . . >>> a holiday treat. to our viewers. country singer sammy kershaw has been on the country music scene now for 44 year. his release called "sammy kershaw," the big hits, volume one, has all the chart toppers on that that made him a name for so many years. he joins us live from new orleans to tell us about the music. you have been around quite a while. there are a lot of folks who absolutely love you. >> oh, i've been around a long, long time. you know, i started playing nightclubs, honky tonks, barrooms, dance halls, beer joints, whatever you want to call them, when i was 12 years old. fixing t
that's the way the system works. >> this new year's eve will be ray kelly's last on the job. he looks forward to taking a vacation with his wife, their first together in 12 years. in new york, rick leventhal, fox news. >> we wish the commissioner all of the best. up next, a holiday gift to our viewers as grammy nominated country music star sammy kershaw joins us to talk about his new album, popular hits and new material too. you don't want to miss this one. stay with us. . . . . . ....
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it is just the world in which wally. >> rose: david miliband and ray kelly next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> and american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: david miliband is here. he was britain's foreign secretary from 2007 to 2010. he then ran for la labor party leadership later that year but defeated by ed miliband, april designed from part. to be chief executive of the international rescue committee here in new york, i am pleased to have him back at this table. >> it is great to be back, charlie. >> rose: several things. one tell me what the international rescue committee is. what does it do. >> it was founded by albert einstein in 1933 for people fleeing the nazis and now works in about 40 countries helping the victims of civil conflict and natural disasters, and it helps resettle new americans, 9,000 people a year come from around the world and
it is just the world in which wally. >> rose: david miliband and ray kelly next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> and american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: david miliband is here. he was britain's foreign secretary from 2007 to 2010. he then ran...
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>> on friday new york city police commissioner ray kelly greeted more than 1100 academy graduates. but he's not likely to see these young officers go on patrol. on new year's eve as they begin their careers kelly will be ending his. stepping down at midnight as longest serving commissioner in the history of nypd. >> i know you'll make us proud. may god bless and may god bless the new york city police department. >> he leaves as career cop whose aggressive tactics have both divided and transformed the city. i remember a year when i was living here where there were more than 2200 murders. what is it now? >> probably come in at about 330. >> this is once one of the most dangerous big cities is no longer. homicides, robberies, rape and larcenies are a fraction of what they were. >> no question about it. but just a few years ago people were afraid to come out of their houses, afraid to go in to midtown manhattan. that's a by gone era. >> in fact driving crime out, kelly sayss drawing new residents in. we can blame you for the higher rents? >> we're sorry for that. there's remarkable how
>> on friday new york city police commissioner ray kelly greeted more than 1100 academy graduates. but he's not likely to see these young officers go on patrol. on new year's eve as they begin their careers kelly will be ending his. stepping down at midnight as longest serving commissioner in the history of nypd. >> i know you'll make us proud. may god bless and may god bless the new york city police department. >> he leaves as career cop whose aggressive tactics have both...
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in terms of thinking politically they are thinking ray kelly who presided over this massive numbers of stop and frisks, massive surveillance of the muslim community and i think part of making our voices heard has to be as new yorkers making our voices heard about what kind of leader ray kelly was here and how that is not appropriate for, you know, to be elevated,right because of that work because that is elevating that work. [ applause ] >> i think the second thing to come back to the histories is i think they taper over sort of present day realities. it we think about rosa parks is people remembering she dies in 2005, right? and we have this massive state funeral for rosa parks. she is the first woman and second african-american to lie in honor in the capital. that happens less than two months after the travisity of hurricane kartrina. part of the dangers of this m s histories -- it was a happy story -- look this woman was denied a bus seat and now she is at the capital. look how great we are. and we are going hear it again and again. >> for the question and answers you line up at the
in terms of thinking politically they are thinking ray kelly who presided over this massive numbers of stop and frisks, massive surveillance of the muslim community and i think part of making our voices heard has to be as new yorkers making our voices heard about what kind of leader ray kelly was here and how that is not appropriate for, you know, to be elevated,right because of that work because that is elevating that work. [ applause ] >> i think the second thing to come back to the...
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he would take over from current commissioner ray kelly. under his leadership crime has dropped. they have been accused of excessive surveillance and targetting muslims. s stop and frisk became a tactic for officers. the co-director of the liberty program in nyu, and we have eugene o'donnell from the college of criminal law. i want to start with you. you used to be a new york city police officer. is it a good idea for the new mayor to get rid of the police commissioner. >> i don't think there's chemistry there and i don't think the commissioner wants to stay. it's time to move forward. it will be interesting and crucial to the blaz administration to get the appointment like. the police commissioner place a significant role. on some days it's more difficult than the mayors. it will be a crucial, crucial, vital determ nant of how successful bill de blasio is. >> why is it critical for the country, honestly, for a strong person to lead the new york police department. >> new york is the largest police department by far in the country. as new york goes, a lot of police departments are
he would take over from current commissioner ray kelly. under his leadership crime has dropped. they have been accused of excessive surveillance and targetting muslims. s stop and frisk became a tactic for officers. the co-director of the liberty program in nyu, and we have eugene o'donnell from the college of criminal law. i want to start with you. you used to be a new york city police officer. is it a good idea for the new mayor to get rid of the police commissioner. >> i don't think...
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ray kelly's ten ure is drawing to a close. the commissioner had one of the most sophisticated counter terrorism forces in the world. >> uma, he was in 50 years in public services and two dozen jobs for the new york police to police and xhegz are. and questions question the cop and fric. and the policy sparked and lawsuits andening the policy was a incoming theme of mayor bill debla so's campaign. it was blown out of porportion and done to a political campaign. and in that sense it worked and it was affective for the candidates. the question is, if policys that you put in place and reduced the number of guns on the streets, if those policys are changed, does that mope more guns and murders? >> i don't have a crystal ball. it is clear no one wants more guns and murders. and they deserve everything they can do to continue the trend that is going forward here. >> kelly's replacement said he will keep stop and frisk can retrain the officers to be more selective and respectful. and kelly is proud of his careered on crime and terrori
ray kelly's ten ure is drawing to a close. the commissioner had one of the most sophisticated counter terrorism forces in the world. >> uma, he was in 50 years in public services and two dozen jobs for the new york police to police and xhegz are. and questions question the cop and fric. and the policy sparked and lawsuits andening the policy was a incoming theme of mayor bill debla so's campaign. it was blown out of porportion and done to a political campaign. and in that sense it worked...
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,reak alley, -- ray kelly commissioner of the city of new york. we have talked about how crime has gone down. colleague edd davis, police commissioner of the city of boston. thank you for joining us. [applause] >> did you have any reactions to what you just heard? >> i did not hear. i got here late. >> when you get your your command center. tell us how that works and tell us the concerns you have about how that might invade privacy or cause people to react against you for invading their privacy. the command center that can watch somebody putting down a bag in grand central. >> it is not a command center. it is the lower manhattan security coordination center. it has both public and private stake holders, police officers, and representatives of major companies. >> tell me what it does. >> what it does is it monitors an array of cameras now about 5,000 cameras. many of them are smart cameras. not all, but by smart, i mean you can do video analytics on these cameras. for instance, if you want to go back 28 days, you want to see someone wearing a red
,reak alley, -- ray kelly commissioner of the city of new york. we have talked about how crime has gone down. colleague edd davis, police commissioner of the city of boston. thank you for joining us. [applause] >> did you have any reactions to what you just heard? >> i did not hear. i got here late. >> when you get your your command center. tell us how that works and tell us the concerns you have about how that might invade privacy or cause people to react against you for...
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new york police commissioner ray kelly is getting ready to step down in just a few days. fox news sat down with new york's top cop as he looked back on an era that is about to end. rick leventhal joins us now live. rick what amazing exit interview to have. is it going to be tough for this guy who has protected and served for so long to step down? >> reporter: apparently not, leland. he is ready for a good night's sleep and first vacation in 12 years. being a top cop is 24/7 job. ray kelly has been commissioner of new york city police department longer than anyone else. this past year was particularly controversial with protests and lawsuits with the nypd "stop-and-frisk" policy which gives cops more leeway to "stop-and-frisk" people. kelly says it took thousands of guns off the street and potentially saving thousands of lives, making new york the safest big city in america. >> you've got really record-breaking reductions in crime, particularly violent crime. last year we had a record low in shootings and murders. this year about 20% below that. we're at a figure of murder
new york police commissioner ray kelly is getting ready to step down in just a few days. fox news sat down with new york's top cop as he looked back on an era that is about to end. rick leventhal joins us now live. rick what amazing exit interview to have. is it going to be tough for this guy who has protected and served for so long to step down? >> reporter: apparently not, leland. he is ready for a good night's sleep and first vacation in 12 years. being a top cop is 24/7 job. ray kelly...
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coming up, ray kelly will be here onset. also li gallagher. we'll talk to michael haney and up next, murray abraham. up next, the top stories in the political playbook. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> time toe tack a look at the papers. al qaeda is apologizing for one of its terrorist attacks. it says it never thoauthorized fighters to open fire at a hospital. the attack killed more than 50 people. a statement reads in part, we offer our apology and condolences to the victims' peoples. we accept full responsibility for what happened in the hospital and will he pay blood money for the victims' families. the terrorist group says
coming up, ray kelly will be here onset. also li gallagher. we'll talk to michael haney and up next, murray abraham. up next, the top stories in the political playbook. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i...
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ray kelly, the nypd commissioner did an interview. frisk can never be eliminated." ray kelly insisted that controversial stop and frisk policies can never be eliminated despite bill de blasio's questioning of the program. "it will not be eliminated, it will continue. we will see what changes or amendments can be done to it," kelly said monday on "morning joe." he called the policy april police officers have -- a tool police officers have. 's ruling injudge august that it is being used as waynd effect -- an indirect profiling.l the -- kelly did attributed the following murder rate in new york city to work by the police department. iran from tennessee, republican line. do you think the u.s. is becoming a police state? caller: yes. inhave a lot of progressives congress and the senate. you just have one on who was a progressive. are you there? host: we are listening. you have one of the progressives. nobody ever questions what progressives really are. progressives are socialists and communists. you can get a lot of this information from the webpage. people need to educa
ray kelly, the nypd commissioner did an interview. frisk can never be eliminated." ray kelly insisted that controversial stop and frisk policies can never be eliminated despite bill de blasio's questioning of the program. "it will not be eliminated, it will continue. we will see what changes or amendments can be done to it," kelly said monday on "morning joe." he called the policy april police officers have -- a tool police officers have. 's ruling injudge august that...